Today's News

• Community Action Executive Director Lynn Robey reviewed the council’s annual report with the court. According to Robey, all programs are doing well except for the congregate meal program, which has lost funding. The congregate meal program provides 5,793 meals, annually. Robey also reported that the reforms to the retirement system will cost Community Action an additional $480,000, annually. Robey informed the court that she will be retiring in June. Magistrates voted to give Community Action the court’s annual allocation of $15,000.

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The Lebanon Tourist and Convention Commission (LTCC) will unveil its new strategic plan in a public meeting set for Thursday, Feb. 15. The open meeting is set to begin at 5 p.m. on the third floor of Centre Square in Lebanon.
The strategic plan sets a course for LTCC to follow for three years, beginning in 2018.
The plan includes short-term and long-term goals for LTCC, said Nena Olivier, executive director.